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SUMMARY OF TOMORROW, AND TOMORROW AND TOMORROW: A NOVEL

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THIS BOOK WAS NOT WRITTEN BY THE ORIGINAL AUTHOR; RATHER, IT IS AN INDEPENDENT PUBLICATION THAT PROVIDES A DETAILED SUMMARY OF THE ORIGINAL WORK.
About the original If you haven't hopped over a barrel since the release of "Donkey Kong," you may be hesitant to read Gabrielle Zevin's new book about video game makers. However, a VR headset is not required to enjoy "Tomorrow, Tomorrow, Tomorrow" This is neither a novelization of "Tron" nor a tribute to "Ready Player One." You are invited on this adventure, regardless of whether the Oregon Trail reminds you of Francis Parkman's book or your sibling's Commodore 64. In 1986, eleven-year-old Sadie Green visits a hospital where her sister is recuperating from cancer. There, she encounters Sam Masur, a 12-year-old Korean-Jewish kid with a severely wounded foot, and the two connect over their shared passion for video games. Characters in Zevin's beautiful, inclusive universe are so authentic and lovable that you may begin to care about them as if they were real. Above all, the evolution of Sam and Sadie's connection is pure sorcery; it is profound and intricate, beyond anything we would call a love tale... Whether or not you care about video games is irrelevant. It's difficult to foresee precisely how you'll fall in love with Gabrielle Zevin's book Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, but it's inevitable... hypnotic and rich in details.

19 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 4, 2022

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